[HTML][HTML] A critical review of the potential impacts of marine seismic surveys on fish & invertebrates

AG Carroll, R Przeslawski, A Duncan, M Gunning… - Marine Pollution …, 2017 - Elsevier
Marine seismic surveys produce high intensity, low-frequency impulsive sounds at regular
intervals, with most sound produced between 10 and 300 Hz. Offshore seismic surveys have …

Are larvae of demersal fishes plankton or nekton?

JM Leis - Advances in marine biology, 2006 - Elsevier
A pelagic larval stage is found in nearly all demersal marine teleost fishes, and it is during
this pelagic stage that the geographic scale of dispersal is determined. Marine biologists …

Smelling home can prevent dispersal of reef fish larvae

G Gerlach, J Atema, MJ Kingsford… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - National Acad Sciences
Many marine fish and invertebrates show a dual life history where settled adults produce
dispersing larvae. The planktonic nature of the early larval stages suggests a passive …

The use of environmental DNA of fishes as an efficient method of determining habitat connectivity

H Yamanaka, T Minamoto - Ecological Indicators, 2016 - Elsevier
This study demonstrated the use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to determine habitat
connectivity for migration of fishes between the sea and river. Environmental DNA is DNA …

Localised coastal habitats have distinct underwater sound signatures

CA Radford, JA Stanley, CT Tindle… - Marine Ecology …, 2010 - int-res.com
There is evidence that ambient underwater sound is used by some pelagic larval reef fishes
and decapods as a guide to direct them toward coastal areas. It would be advantageous to …

Latitudinal shifts in coral reef fishes: why some species do and others do not shift

DA Feary, MS Pratchett, MJ Emslie… - Fish and …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is resulting in rapid poleward shifts in the geographical distribution of many
tropical fish species, but it is equally apparent that some fishes are failing to exhibit expected …

Effects of ocean acidification on the early life history of a tropical marine fish

PL Munday, JM Donelson… - Proceedings of the …, 2009 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Little is known about how fishes and other non-calcifying marine organisms will respond to
the increased levels of dissolved CO2 and reduced sea water pH that are predicted to occur …

Intrinsic and extrinsic factors driving match–mismatch dynamics during the early life history of marine fishes

MA Peck, KB Huebert, JK Llopiz - Advances in ecological research, 2012 - Elsevier
We review intrinsic traits of the early life stages of marine fishes to gain a better
understanding of how climate-driven changes in abiotic (temperature) and biotic (match …

Behaviour as input for modelling dispersal of fish larvae: behaviour, biogeography, hydrodynamics, ontogeny, physiology and phylogeny meet hydrography

JM Leis - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2007 - int-res.com
Both morphology and behaviour develop during the pelagic larval stage of demersal teleost
fishes. Demersal perciform fishes from warm-water habitats begin their pelagic larval stage …

Linking behavioural ecology and oceanography: larval behaviour determines growth, mortality and dispersal

Ø Fiksen, C Jørgensen, T Kristiansen… - Marine Ecology …, 2007 - int-res.com
Highly resolved general circulation models (GCMs) now generate realistic flow fields, and
have revealed how sensitive larval drift routes are to vertical positioning in the water column …